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Liberal government would allow private insurers to compete with IC小蓝视频

Andrew Wilkinson announces plan to end public auto insurance monopoly
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A 小蓝视频 Liberal government would break the monopoly IC小蓝视频 has on auto insurance and tackle the age-based discrimination young drivers in 小蓝视频 face when it comes to auto insurance premiums.

Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson said Tuesday a Liberal government would open up auto insurance to private competition.

It would keep the no-fault insurance scheme for IC小蓝视频 that the NDP government introduced as an option, should some drivers decide to stick with IC小蓝视频. Otherwise, they would be able to shop around for auto insurance in a kind of dual system similar to what Saskatchewan has.

“Under John Horgan and the NDP, 小蓝视频 drivers pay the highest auto insurance premiums anywhere in Canada. This is a major affordability issue, because it’s a monopoly. You have no choice. We’re going to change that.”

Over the last three years, IC小蓝视频 premiums have gone up an average of $620 per driver, about 48%, Wilkinson said.

The Liberals would also give younger drivers a break. New and young drivers in 小蓝视频 pay much higher rates than drivers with longer driving records, even if they have never had an accident.

“We’ve seen rates go from around $1,500 before the NDP took office, to anywhere from $5,000 to $7,000 for a single year of auto insurance for a young person,” Wilkinson said.

Under the Liberal plan, young drivers would get a two-year credit, or four years if they complete driver’s education.

“This will result in significantly lower premiums for new drivers with clean records who demonstrate safe driving habits," Wilkinson said.

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